Ladybat
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And what did any of that have to do with the Gondolas?!?
Not one thing. But hopefully it will be of some help to someone who suffers a bad back when they ride them.
And what did any of that have to do with the Gondolas?!?
I just did Epcot in a wheelchair last week, and nobody looked at me askance. Slap a knee brace on. That helps.I understand and was just having some fun with you about the incredible amount of concern about gondola's and there reliability and safety. People acting as if Gondola's were just invented and are not a tried and true vehicle. It is sad really, how, scared everyone is about everything these days. There is a phobia for every occasion and those people are not allowing themselves to enjoy anything that they don't understand.
I also am concerned about whether or not I will ever be able to go again. I have an account that already has enough money in it for a three day admission to WDW, but, I also have a back issue that prevents me from walking more then about an 1/8 of a mile before I have to sit again. I sure as hell, don't want to be "judged" by those busy bodies that condemn the use of mobility scooters, but, I'm over 70 now and things have a way of not healing like they used too. Here's hoping the both you and I will be able to visit at least one more time before we are totally unable to do so. For me it's the Gondola's that I would love to experience. I'm not a Star Wars fan, but, if I can, I would like to see and experience the new stuff, but, that is probably at least 3 years out before it calms down enough to be able to actually see it.
Having just got off a very crowded commuter light rail train where someone shoved me in the back to make more space for themselves, I think an 8-10 person gondola cabin would feel far nicer, at least there is enough seating for everyone.It's different.
Completely different being in a full sized train car, and a cabin on a wire.
Sharing a gondola is like sharing your family car.
They were probably to busy looking at the giant, hunched over pushing the wheel chair to even notice anyone sitting in the wheelchair.I just did Epcot in a wheelchair last week, and nobody looked at me askance. Slap a knee brace on. That helps.
The same amount as your post had to do with Gondola's. If you have nothing polite or relevant to say perhaps the best bet would be to not post anything at all. However, to conform to your ridged standards let me just add... I love the Gondola's and can't wait to ride them. Better?And what did any of that have to do with the Gondolas?!?
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Gondola thread survivors meetup in the fall. Save the date
Count me in too! And I'm terrified of everything!!Oy vey, vhat a mashugana that goy was.
There are at least 12000 posts on this thread that would say that you must have a death wish. You, and apparently, three others, including myself, cannot wait to ride them.
Good for you, but, I must say that compared to so many on this thread alone... you are fearless! Congratulations!Count me in too! And I'm terrified of everything!!
If you have been on the train in Harry Potter's world at Uni, you are familiar with the window projections. Years ago as I was getting on a plane I would utter the words from an old Bill Cosby record... "Sure hope the plane don't crash!" After many flights I finally realized what is happening with airplanes. I came to this realization when on my first flight on a Jumbo jet. I was able to figure it out. Anyone that has been on those monsters know logically that there isn't a chance of a snowball in hell of that thing ever getting airborne. So what happens is that there is a special road that those jets run on, never leaving the ground, and projecting images of looking down at clouds, ant sized buildings appearing to be way below. With a loop that shows the window image of being in a plane that is taking off and at the end of a plane landing and assorted potholes on the pavement simulating turbulence it just seems real. So it cannot fall from the sky because it never actually takes off. That had a calming affect on me. That is also what will be happening with the Gondola's, so everyone should just relax.You know you may joke but I can bet that there will be some support facebook group or page about how someone rode this and didn't die. It's like the people who clap when the airplane lands normally...
If you have been on the train in Harry Potter's world at Uni, you are familiar with the window projections. Years ago as I was getting on a plane I would utter the words from an old Bill Cosby record... "Sure hope the plane don't crash!" After many flights I finally realized what is happening with airplanes. I came to this realization when on my first flight on a Jumbo jet. I was able to figure it out. Anyone that has been on those monsters know logically that there isn't a chance of a snowball in hell of that thing ever getting airborne. So what happens is that there is a special road that those jets run on, never leaving the ground, and projecting images of looking down at clouds, ant sized buildings appearing to be way below. With a loop that shows the window image of being in a plane that is taking off and at the end of a plane landing and assorted potholes on the pavement simulating turbulence it just seems so real. So it cannot fall from the sky because it never actually takes off. That had a calming affect on me. That is also what will be happening with the Gondola's, so everyone should just relax.
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